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ashley morris and joins us live. >> good morning to you. stocks in asia were up this morning on hopes that european leaders will take steps to head off the debt crisis. the nikkei and and send were both up just under 1%. a two day rally on wall street was snapped monday. the dow is still above 13,000 and nasdaq slipped. business is booming for chrysler, the american car maker reported profits in the second quarter this year, quite a turnaround from last year when it lost $370 million. it was the best quarter for chrysler since they emerge from bankruptcy protection. a jury has been selected in the trial pitting apple against samsung. apple claims that samsung items are illegal knockoffs of iphone and ipad. samsung claims the designs are industry standards. both sides are expected to make opening arguments today. apple says users download at 3 million copies of mountain lion in just four days it was available. it cost $20 but is free to customers who bought a macintosh computer on or after june 11th. it would be more shocking if it was not a
ashley morris and joins us live. >> good morning to you. stocks in asia were up this morning on hopes that european leaders will take steps to head off the debt crisis. the nikkei and and send were both up just under 1%. a two day rally on wall street was snapped monday. the dow is still above 13,000 and nasdaq slipped. business is booming for chrysler, the american car maker reported profits in the second quarter this year, quite a turnaround from last year when it lost $370 million. it...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington starting us off this morning. susan, thank you so much. >>> on capitol hill, house and senate negotiators have reached a deal on new economic sanctions against iran. they're aimed at iran's energy and shipping business, particularly involving oil sales. the u.s. hopes the sanctions will encourage iran to step back from its suspected nuclear weapons program. a house vote is expected tomorrow. the senate later this week. >>> a new report by congressional republicans says the botched gun-tracking operation known as "fast and furious" could have been stopped several times by federal agents and prosecutors. the report, capping a 1 1/2-year-long investigation, places much of the blame on five officials at the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. under "fast and furious," atf agents allowed thousands of guns purchased in the u.s. to be smuggled into mexico, where they ended up in the hands of drug cartels and were discovered at crime scenes. at least one of the weapons was discovered at the scene of a 2010 shoot-out
>> susan mcginnis in washington starting us off this morning. susan, thank you so much. >>> on capitol hill, house and senate negotiators have reached a deal on new economic sanctions against iran. they're aimed at iran's energy and shipping business, particularly involving oil sales. the u.s. hopes the sanctions will encourage iran to step back from its suspected nuclear weapons program. a house vote is expected tomorrow. the senate later this week. >>> a new report by...
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tavis: is the worst behind us? i asked that because there are, as you know, some economists who are concerned that the economy may be in danger of a double-dip recession. if the economy goes into a double-dip recession, that would impact on detroit. is the worst behind at the moment? >> it may have to get back before it gets different. these companies are poised to be profitable or to at least break even. much, much lower sales volumes than there were five years ago. that said, i do not think it is going to be clear sailing. i do think the worst has passed in that it will not get as bad as 2008, 2009, but there is a lot of trouble going on in europe, as you know, with the euro zone and whether the currency will stay together there, the euro, and a lot of that has an impact on the american economy including detroit. general motors and ford have huge businesses in europe, and chrysler is joined at the hip with the yacht. fiat is a european company. >> -- joined at the hip with fiat's -- fiat. tavis: the industry is s
tavis: is the worst behind us? i asked that because there are, as you know, some economists who are concerned that the economy may be in danger of a double-dip recession. if the economy goes into a double-dip recession, that would impact on detroit. is the worst behind at the moment? >> it may have to get back before it gets different. these companies are poised to be profitable or to at least break even. much, much lower sales volumes than there were five years ago. that said, i do not...
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for their parts, london locals were figuring out how to use or not to use the expressway reserved for olympic vehicles. >> in the best of times, it's only got three lanes in each direction and one of them was taken out yesterday. and of course, if you take one-third of the road capacity out, that is going to cause an awful lot of traffic holdup. >> reporter: travel writer simon calder says london's noble pass is actually a drawback in the olympics' presence. >> the highway system is, frankly, a disaster. it was based on a plan originally put in place by the romans 2,000 years ago, and much of it hasn't improved very much since then. >> reporter: so, disruption is inevitable, especially with more than 16,000 uk troops deployed for security as well as hundreds of extra police. commuters have been warned to expect delays, or better yet, avoid them by staying home, advice that has infuriated some london cab drivers. >> they're going to gridlock the streets and not let us get around, and then they've got the affront of an absolute bear fight to say the olympics are good for me and for lond
for their parts, london locals were figuring out how to use or not to use the expressway reserved for olympic vehicles. >> in the best of times, it's only got three lanes in each direction and one of them was taken out yesterday. and of course, if you take one-third of the road capacity out, that is going to cause an awful lot of traffic holdup. >> reporter: travel writer simon calder says london's noble pass is actually a drawback in the olympics' presence. >> the highway...
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what do you think it's going to tell us about the shape of the u.s. economy and what to expect from corporate earnings this season? >> i think you're right. a little goingo give us a global and commodities based pictured of the market. i think what it will show us is that the united states is doing okay. >> earnings are going to secelebrate, and we've had a strong front on the earnings, and that's close tol maturation. we're going to see a slowdown, nothing cramatic. that said, we should expect soffness around emerging markets. >> and they think thal be reflected in the numbers. >> susie: we have to leave it there. thank you so much. have a great holiday. steven woods, chief market strategist at russell i nvestments. >> susie: the fallout continues at barclay's, as two more top executives stepped down today amid a scandal over rigging interbank lending rates. c.e.o. bob diamond resigned in london this morning. new details show that diamond may have played a role in manipulating interest rates to the bank's advantage. also, barclay's chief operating of
what do you think it's going to tell us about the shape of the u.s. economy and what to expect from corporate earnings this season? >> i think you're right. a little goingo give us a global and commodities based pictured of the market. i think what it will show us is that the united states is doing okay. >> earnings are going to secelebrate, and we've had a strong front on the earnings, and that's close tol maturation. we're going to see a slowdown, nothing cramatic. that said, we...
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we used back roads and stopped when locals warned us that syrian government tanks were blocking the way ahead. the team took shelter in a local home and prayed. it was night before we were able b try to sneak through. roe team turned off the ffadlights as we raced past the syrian army's checkpoint. thanks be to god, they said, when they were back in the relative safety of rebel held territory. they're building makeshift clinics as fast as they can smuggle supplies across the srder with turkey but there is one shortage that they can't caercome. overcome. >> you need-- >> reporter: why can't you find more doctors. >> frankly, lots of doctors are scared. >> reporter: for now the best r:ey can do is to spend a few minutes teaching first aid before getting back on the dangerous road to the next erllage. in the midst of a vicious civil war, this lone ambulance offers people some hope for a better future. >> pelley: clarissa has now returned from syria and joins us from our bureau in london. clarissa, couldn't help but notice a lot of civilians were being treated by these rebel medics. >> repo
we used back roads and stopped when locals warned us that syrian government tanks were blocking the way ahead. the team took shelter in a local home and prayed. it was night before we were able b try to sneak through. roe team turned off the ffadlights as we raced past the syrian army's checkpoint. thanks be to god, they said, when they were back in the relative safety of rebel held territory. they're building makeshift clinics as fast as they can smuggle supplies across the srder with turkey...
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could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge colleagues to show me that lower tax rates spur jobs growth. they are directly related to labor costs. you know, mr. steve forbes loves statistics. we will not bore you with it. will it increase jobs . washington is serious about cutting its own budget and expecting less out of our pockets . we have booming industry and we have a high unemployment rate. and it is an expensive state to do business n they're moving jobs to other states. bucking the trend at least it is moving to new york pretty soon. we have state and city income taxes that are way up and tolls are up and sales taxs and sintaxes. and be prepared maybe we ought to stay in calif
could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge colleagues to show me that lower tax rates spur jobs growth. they are directly related to...
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things are improving for us. right around the mormon temple. 66, 95, stick with it if you are coming out of southern maryland. normal volume of traffic. we are open past national park. metro rail is not normal service. -- is on normal service. >> 71 degrees. >> a local woman is close to receiving the >> a local woman is trying to live out her dream. >> and with your help, markette get the opportunity. >> the d.c. area is one of the smartest, well educated regions in the country. i hope to represent d.c. with class and dignity. have a little fun along the way. >> i know she will do an amazing job. she is one of 10 finalists to co-host. she needs d.c. to get behind her. voting ends today. so cast your ballot by logging onto our website wjla.com. >> she is a little shy. [laughter] >> she is fantastic. i know she will do an amazing job representing us. >> she is a lot of fun. more to come in the next hour of "good morning washington." >> we are monitoring the train explosion. >> straight ahead, it wake up for people
things are improving for us. right around the mormon temple. 66, 95, stick with it if you are coming out of southern maryland. normal volume of traffic. we are open past national park. metro rail is not normal service. -- is on normal service. >> 71 degrees. >> a local woman is close to receiving the >> a local woman is trying to live out her dream. >> and with your help, markette get the opportunity. >> the d.c. area is one of the smartest, well educated regions...
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we used to do that in the 19th century and naming rights. i rather have george soros buy space in the post office thangthan taking taxpayers and using our money to do it. >> quickly. how about a pepsi bottle on mount rushmore. >> not at all. steve said it so well i am so sick of seeing politicians put their names on monuments and buildings. do it to private corporation. they do more for us. >> last word, coming up. don't freak out over new fears of a recession. and recession proof stocks and instead names are coming up. to a little girl who saw flames reach her home as her family pulled out of the driveway, this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and checks to help the grown-ups start the rebuilding... they also brought thousands of these teddy bears for kids. people come first. everything else is second. [ female announcer ] allstate customers affected by the recent wildfires call 1-800-547-8676. visit a mobile claims office, your agent o
we used to do that in the 19th century and naming rights. i rather have george soros buy space in the post office thangthan taking taxpayers and using our money to do it. >> quickly. how about a pepsi bottle on mount rushmore. >> not at all. steve said it so well i am so sick of seeing politicians put their names on monuments and buildings. do it to private corporation. they do more for us. >> last word, coming up. don't freak out over new fears of a recession. and recession...
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use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. [ music plays ] >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly sunny, 88. thunderstorms, 96 in atlanta. sunny, 106 in st. louis. thunderstorms in denver, 87. mostly sunny skies in seattle, 81. >>> in philadelphia, roman catholic monsignor william lynn has been sentenced to three to six years in prison for allowing the sexual abuse of children by priests. lynne handled sex abuse complaints in the philadelphia archdiocese from 1992 to 2004. last month, a jury found him guilty of felony child endangerment. he's the first church official in this country to be convicted. in the long running sex abuse scandal. >>> with the start of the olympics in london two days away, british authorities are tightening security. another 1200 troops have been deployed. nearly one-fifth of the entire british military is assigned to keep the games safe. a ban from preventing taxis from using express lanes has some london cabbies fuming. >>> actor
use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. [ music plays ] >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly sunny, 88. thunderstorms, 96 in atlanta. sunny, 106 in st. louis. thunderstorms in denver, 87. mostly sunny skies in seattle, 81. >>> in philadelphia, roman catholic monsignor william lynn has been sentenced to three to six years in prison for allowing the sexual abuse of children by priests. lynne handled sex abuse complaints in...
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1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >> they can better remember new things again, an ability that was lost to them as their brain aged when they were foragers. >> reporter: the key here is that bees are are social beings and have a tough time coping with the stress of foraging alone. >> a bee feels very lonely. if you isolate a bee, she would usually not survive more than a week or ten day. >> reporter: how does this help me? >> it helps you because it shows that a social intervention can trigger proteins that can heal your brain. changing your social life is something you can do
1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >>...
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third, brings us to the issue that we are here today. the $1 billion that was given by general motors to top up the pensions of certain delphi employees, united auto workers, and uswa union members but not other hourly employees or salaried workers. how can this be? delphi was spun off in 1999, a full ten years before the general motors bankruptcy. they were a completely separate company. there was no continuing legal obligation for general motors to pay for the retirement of the employees of a completely separate company. instead, all we've heard as far as i can tell is a far-fetched rationalization that we needed to squander a billion dollars for some theoretical fear related to this. it's hard to see any explanation other than political clout. what i would like to know is whether any rational investor would spend $1 billion of their own money to pay for the retirement of employees of a completely separate company, or whether they would be only willing to do it with our money, the money of the taxpayers. and perhaps it was necessary to
third, brings us to the issue that we are here today. the $1 billion that was given by general motors to top up the pensions of certain delphi employees, united auto workers, and uswa union members but not other hourly employees or salaried workers. how can this be? delphi was spun off in 1999, a full ten years before the general motors bankruptcy. they were a completely separate company. there was no continuing legal obligation for general motors to pay for the retirement of the employees of a...
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- violated a law by using that list. bruce johnson, 9news now. >>> here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines this morning. at least 89 people were killed in bomb attacks in iraq yesterday. 20 others killed in blasts the day before. was the deadliest day in iraq in more than two years. the attack comes after al qaeda announced it was making a comeback. however, no one has claimed responsibility for these attacks. >>> a car slides down a 200- foot embankment in los angeles and crashes at the bottom. rescue workers were able to get to the driver, get him out of the vehicle and get him to the hospital. we haven't heard about his condition so far this morning. >>> 4:37 now. a 17-year-old sexual assault victim has decided no to remain silent about the boys she says are responsible. >> the kentucky teen took to twitter and named names. now the girl is facing criminal contempt sanctions. gary nurenberg explains. >> reporter: savannah dietrich has gone public with her parents' permission, brought charges against
- violated a law by using that list. bruce johnson, 9news now. >>> here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines this morning. at least 89 people were killed in bomb attacks in iraq yesterday. 20 others killed in blasts the day before. was the deadliest day in iraq in more than two years. the attack comes after al qaeda announced it was making a comeback. however, no one has claimed responsibility for these attacks. >>> a car slides down a 200- foot embankment in...
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we have a distinguished panel before us today. but it is always the order of this subcommittee by reading the oversight and government reform committee's mission statement. the oversight committee mission statement, we exist to secure two fundamental principles. first, americans have a right to know that the money washington takes from them is well spent and second, americans deserve an efficient, effective government that works for them. our duty on the oversight and government reform committee is to protect these rights. our solemn responsibility is to hold government accountable to taxpayers because taxpayers have a right to know what they get from their government. we will work tirelessly in partnership with citizen watchdogs to deliver the facts to the american people and bring genuine reform to the federal bureaucracy. and that is what this hearing is about, the auto bailout decision and the winners and the losers that resulted from this. we have a distinguished panel here today. i'll begin by recognizing myself for five min
we have a distinguished panel before us today. but it is always the order of this subcommittee by reading the oversight and government reform committee's mission statement. the oversight committee mission statement, we exist to secure two fundamental principles. first, americans have a right to know that the money washington takes from them is well spent and second, americans deserve an efficient, effective government that works for them. our duty on the oversight and government reform...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. quite possibly, she says yes. didn't seem too enthusiastic, though. probably because she had to buy the beer. >>> when we come back, doing battle against the drought. in texas, we'll show you one crop that is thriving in all that dry heat. (cat purring) mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. the best ingredient is love.,, try resolve e
so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. quite possibly, she says yes. didn't seem too enthusiastic, though....
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should the rest of us? i'm thinking, i don't know, fellas. >> the investigation will take three months to a year and make a recommendation to the faa. a problem with one engine or systemic with all engines. you heard in the earlier report earlier this month, ana grounded five of their 11 dream liners because of problems with the rolls-royce engine. engine problems on both plane, both different types of engines. >> that's my point, peter. there seems to be one problem after the other with the dream liner. >> look at the 747 when first designed the 747, it was late too. delivery late. components, this is a new aircraft, you figure it while it goes along, unfortunately you'd like it to happen before launch. >> and what about delivery of a bunch of these things? >> they ordered them. over 800 on order. a robust plane. >> none of dpliv delivered? >> no. only ana. the u.s. will take delivery of them later this year. >> what's it doing for airline sales and confidence in the airline industry? >> robust. of course,
should the rest of us? i'm thinking, i don't know, fellas. >> the investigation will take three months to a year and make a recommendation to the faa. a problem with one engine or systemic with all engines. you heard in the earlier report earlier this month, ana grounded five of their 11 dream liners because of problems with the rolls-royce engine. engine problems on both plane, both different types of engines. >> that's my point, peter. there seems to be one problem after the other...
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joining us us is carmen, who runs two businesses. one is ulta wealth management where she's the president. by the way, she works from home some of the time. >> i do some of the time. i have an office on broadway and an office at home. no more productive work at home. we have no boundaries anymore. can you remember a time that if a boss called you on a weekend or after 7:00 p.m., you would be freaking out. it would be an emergency. that would not happen. now there are no barriers or boundaries. you can be contacted at any point in time. that same survey you had the data from, 72% of employees said that if they were on vacation and a boss sent them an e-mail or called, they would pick up and answer. >> right. >> the expectation that you are reachable at any point in time. there is mo 9:00 to 5:00 anymore. >> no separation. >> i'd like to go back to that time. >> a lot of people would. because that's the issue here. what are the boundaries that you have and are they -- a lot of the responsibility is on you as an employee and as the boss
joining us us is carmen, who runs two businesses. one is ulta wealth management where she's the president. by the way, she works from home some of the time. >> i do some of the time. i have an office on broadway and an office at home. no more productive work at home. we have no boundaries anymore. can you remember a time that if a boss called you on a weekend or after 7:00 p.m., you would be freaking out. it would be an emergency. that would not happen. now there are no barriers or...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe you'll get a chance to ask him about this. i was interested in reading about all the places that he has worked. he has ben in new york city, washington d.c., he has been in los angeles. probably the most interesting for me was the fact that he was in philadelphia for a number of years. we know in the department of aging and adult services that philadelphia has one of the most interesting and creative network of services for older adults in the country. it is really accessible to older adults. some of the most creative work we have seen
♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe...
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of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivors could not be with us. those are amazing changes. it does give us the opportunity to remember what happened. we commemorate those
of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells...
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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a sum
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that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her birthday, so that she can take kung foo classes. >> she's going to be a ninja, that's perfect for her. >> she's well on her way. >> she's the world's cutest ninja. >> steven, you brought us the story with jeremy mcdonald who had a conversation with himself 20 years ago. >> so somebody, of course, made a parody using starwars characters. >> my face melted off. >> never mind that for now -- >> i can have it? >> you already have it. it's literally the same one. >> in the original video, it was a car wars video. >> are you still using the force? >> no. >> jeremiah made a cameo in this video. >> i'm glad, because
that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her...
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the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea that what it would do is commemorate a hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence, and this idea worked that he would build the statue in 1876, and it would stand for 100 years of american liberty, along this --- the longest period of liberty anyone had seen, and when he presented it in those terms that it was going to be the anniversary of the centennial of american liberty. good >> it is interesting that he looked back 100 years t find that moment and will sing to americans, because americans were coming out o
the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile check deposit. it's easy. they just snap a pic... ♪ hit send... and their checks are deposited right to their account. well almost all of their checks. stand back. seriously? [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> welcome backs. let's talk eurozone. secretary geithner stressing that he thinks the currency will survive but that europe pan officials must act quickly. >> what is very important is that they not leave the continent hanging on the edge of the abyss as a device for more leverage for reform. >> let's get the view of london. joining us is louise parker. good to have you on the show once again. are you confident that policymakers in europe pull the continent away from the edge of the abyss? >> absolutely not. mr. geithner, come over. if you
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and s
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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time you spend in training is useful. everyone can operate successfully or effectively with that and they can go as far as it can. it is optimized for rate improvement, you get the most bang for your buck. it is expensive because there is a lot to fix, or you can say a lot to strengthen. you have to get to a lot that relate to receive information. and using it can thought. it is important that the outcome or the benefits of this be confirmed. it is like a gold standard trial the confirm that you do receive the benefit of the program is designed to deliver. everybody doesn't have an equal benefit, the brain is too complex for this. even find that information, and you can also find information for those of you coming to the workshop that my daughter and i are doing this afternoon. it will also provided information on computers here at that meeting. what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and othe
time you spend in training is useful. everyone can operate successfully or effectively with that and they can go as far as it can. it is optimized for rate improvement, you get the most bang for your buck. it is expensive because there is a lot to fix, or you can say a lot to strengthen. you have to get to a lot that relate to receive information. and using it can thought. it is important that the outcome or the benefits of this be confirmed. it is like a gold standard trial the confirm that...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get
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it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a connect with in their relationship? >> my advice would be, and i did reality, and then i think things will flow to you that you always wanted. there are all different ways of measuring success. it took me a long time to realize it's not about going to an ivy league school. it's not about the kind of job you had. making the best of it to build a world for yourself. if you can get there, the love and the appreciation and the pride, i believe, will come. tavis: so character trumps intellect. >> no question. tavis: the new book from buzz is into the mind and heart of my extraordinary
it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a...
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tweet us your thoughts on that. we will put your responses on the air after what should be a rather interesting discussion on that issue. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> phil lebeau goes behind the wheel with more on this story. >> this is one of those moves a lot of people are scratching their heads whether or not this is a sign of problems at gm or just busines
tweet us your thoughts on that. we will put your responses on the air after what should be a rather interesting discussion on that issue. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to...
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...